I am in need of a simple static web server running on a fanless compact
flash box. I have used LEAF for so long that it jis easier to run the
box on LEAF than to figure out how to get a minimal system from a
redhat. (It will not run on the same box as the firewall.)
I found an old version of
Hi
Victor McAllister wrote:
I am in need of a simple static web server running on a fanless
compact flash box. I have used LEAF for so long that it jis easier to
run the box on LEAF than to figure out how to get a minimal system
from a redhat. (It will not run on the same box as the
Hi Victor,
Victor McAllister wrote:
I am in need of a simple static web server running on a fanless compact
flash box. I have used LEAF for so long that it jis easier to run the
box on LEAF than to figure out how to get a minimal system from a
redhat. (It will not run on the same box as the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charles, the new distribution is a BIN instead of an ISO ? if it were
an ISO I think I know how to attack it.
Is there also an ISO for the new distribution?
Dachstein is available in both CD-ROM (ISO) and floppy-disk format:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charles, I don't mean to be dense (although sometimes I am!) Mike Noyes posted that
Dachstein had been updated to the latest kernel (2.2.19-3 or something similar) and had a
few package improvements. When I retrieve the image his announcement referenced, it was
on
Kenneth,
If you are pretty sure it's a CD image, you could always burn it to a
CDRW - test and see if it actually boots Dachstein, and then make an
ISO out of it. That would likely ensure an image that you can work
with.
Otherwise you could post the link to the bin file on the list and
someone
Hello everyone!
I'm using net-snmp under Bering-uClibc, but when I
query it, I get no answer.
I installed the following packages:
libm(v0.9.20), libsnmp(v5.1.1-2), snmpmibs(v5.1.1-2),
netsnmpd(v5.1.1-2), netsnmpu(v5.1.1-2)
I used the snmpd.conf file provided by the package, so
the public
On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 08:17, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
I think the Dachstein announcements are old posts that got relisted somehow
with all the changes to the website lately (Mike Noyes is updating the
dynamic php code that generates the web-pages, and the SourceForge folks
have been
On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 20:55, Ken Gentle wrote:
An updated Dachstein was a lot to hope for... back to collecting modules
for Bering uClib...
Ken,
Bering uClibc files are located in these locations:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=13751package_id=67534